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This page lists the articles to which I have contributed the most, and constitutes a citation index which I have created from the WP:RS citations I have contributed; you may find these useful for research on these subjects.

Historical reliability of the Acts of the Apostles

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  1. Hemer & Gempf, "The Book of Acts in the Setting of Hellenistic History", p.3 (1990). Mohr Siebeck.
  2. Setzer, "Jewish responses to early Christians: history and polemics, 30-150 C.E.", p. 94 (1994). Fortress Press.
  3. Bruce, F.F. (1981). "The New Testament Documents: Are They Reliable?" Ch. 7-8. InterVarsity Press.
  4. Guthrie, ‘New Testament Introduction’, p. 363 (4th rev. ed. 1996). Tyndale Press.
  5. Tyson, 'Marcion and Luke-Acts: a defining struggle', p. 14 (2006).University of California Press.
  6. Mason, ‘Josephus and the New Testament’, p. 185 (1992). Baker Publishing Group.
  7. Sterling, 'Historiography and Self-Definition: Josephos, Luke-Acts, and Apologetic Historiography', Supplements to Novum Testamentum, pp. 365-366 (1992). Brill.
  8. Verheyden, 'The Unity of Luke-Acts', p. 678 (1990). Peeters Publishing.
  9. Schreckenberg & Schubert, 'Jewish Historiography and Iconography in Early and Medieval Christian Literature', Compendia Rerum Iudicarum Ad Novum Testamentum, volume 2, p. 51 (1992). Uitgeverij Van Gorcum.
  10. Marguerat, 'The First Christian Historian: writing the "Acts of the Apostles"', p. 79 (2002). Cambridge University Press.
  11. Geldenhuys, 'Commentary on the Gospel of Luke', p. 31 (1950).Tyndale Press.
  12. Klauck & McNeil, 'Magic and Paganism in Early Christianity: the world of the Acts of the Apostles', p. 43 (2003). Continuum International Publishing Group.
  13. Talbert, "Reading Luke-Acts in its Mediterranean Milieu", pp. 198-200 (2003). Brill.
  14. Taylor, "The Roman Empire in the Acts of the Apostles", in "Aufstieg und Niedergang der römischen Welt", p. 2437 (1996). Walter de Gruyter.
  15. Jeremias, "Die Einwohnerzhal Jerusalems z. Zt. Jesu", ZDPV, 63, pp. 24-31 (1943).
  16. Rocca, "Herod's Judaea: A Mediterranean State in the Classical World", p. 333 (2008). Mohr Siebeck.
  17. Reinhardt, "The Population Size of Jerusalem and the Numerical Growth of the Jerusalem Church", in Bauckham (ed.), "The Book of Acts in its Palestine Setting", p. 261 (1995). Eerdmans.
  18. Wilkinson, "Ancient Jerusalem, Its Water Supply and Population", PEFQS 106, pp. 33-51 (1974).
  19. Maier, "First Christians: Pentecost and the Spread of Christianity", p. 22 (1976). New York.
  20. Cousland, "The Crowds in the Gospel of Matthew", p. 60 (2002). Brill.
  21. Stark, "The Rise of Christianity", pp. 6-7 (1996). Princeton University Press.
  22. Wilken, "The Christians as the Romans Saw Them", p. 31 (1984). Yale University Press.
  23. Novak, "Christianity and the Roman Empire: background texts", pp. 12-13 (2001). Continuum International Publishing.
  24. Wedderburn, "A History of the First Christians", p. 217 (2004). Continuum Publishing Group.
  25. de Blois et al (eds.), "The Impact of the Roman Army (200 B.C. – A.D. 476): Economic, Social, Political, Religious and Cultural Aspects: Proceedings of the Sixth Workshop of the International Network Impact of Empire (Roman Empire, 200 B.C. – A.D. 476), Capri, Italy, March 29-April 2, 2005", p. 412 (2005). Brill.
  26. Bruce, "The Acts of the Apostles: The Greek Text with Introduction and Commentary", p. 252 (1990). Eerdmans.
  27. Smallwood, "The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey to Diocletian: a study in political relations" p.147 (2001). Brill.
  28. Bond, "Pontius Pilate in History and Interpretation", p. 13 (1998). Cambridge University Press.
  29. Speidel, "Roman Army Studies', volume 2, p. 228 (1992). JC Bieben.
  30. Paget, "Jewish Christianity", in Horbury, et al., "The Cambridge History of Judaism: The Early Roman Period", volume 3, p. 744 (2008). Cambridge University Press.
  31. Esler, "Community and Gospel in Luke-Acts: The Social and Political Motivations of Lucan Theology", p. 97 (1989). Cambridge University Press.
  32. Fotopolous, "Food Offered to Idols in Roman Corinth: a socio-rhetorical reconsideration", pp. 181-182 (2003). Mohr Siebeck.
  33. Mounce, "Apostolic Council", in Bromiley (ed.) "The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia", volume 1, p. 200 (rev. ed. 2001). Wm. B. Eerdmans.
  34. Philip, "The Origins of Pauline Pneumatology: the Eschatological Bestowal of the Spirit", Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament 2, Reihe, p. 205 (2005). Mohr Siebeck.
  35. Lüdemann quoted by Matthews, ‘Acts and the History of the Earliest Jerusalem Church’, in Cameron & Miller (eds.), ‘Redescribing Christian origins’, p. 164 (2004).
  36. Conzelmann, Limber (trans.), Epp, & Matthews (eds.), ‘Acts of the Apostles: A commentary on the Acts of the Apostles’, Hermeneia, p. 5 (1987).
  37. Hengel & Schwemer, 'Paul Between Damascus and Antioch: the unknown years', p. 3 (1997).
  38. Hengel, ‘Between Jesus and Paul: studies in the earliest history of Christianity’, p. 107 (1983).
  39. Hengel, ‘The Geography of Palestine in Acts’, in Bauckham (ed.), ‘The Book of Acts in its Palestinian Setting’, p. 47 (1995).
  1. Donald K. McKim, Westminster Dictionary of Theological Terms (Westminster John Knox Press 1996), p. 25
  2. Grenz, Guretzki & Nordling (eds.), Pocket dictionary of theological terms (Intervarsity Press 1999), p. 18
  3. Fahlbusch & Bromiley (eds.), The Encyclopedia of Christianity, volume 1, (Eerdmans,1999-2003), p. 183
  4. Myers, A. C., The Eerdmans Bible Dictionary (Eerdmans 1987), p. 123
  5. Martin, R. P., & Davids, P. H. (2000). Dictionary of the later New Testament and its developments (electronic ed.).
  6. Stravinskas, Catholic Dictionary (Our Sunday Visitor 1993, 2002), p. 402
  7. Douglas, & Tenney (eds.), New International Bible Dictionary (Zondervan 1987), p. 124
  8. Youngblood, R. F., Bruce, F. F., Harrison, R. K., & Thomas Nelson Publishers. (1995). Nelson's new illustrated Bible dictionary
  9. Merriam-Webster, I. (2003). Merriam-Webster's collegiate dictionary. (Eleventh ed.)
  10. Soanes, C., & Stevenson, A. (2004). Concise Oxford English dictionary (11th ed.)
  11. Houghton Mifflin Company , 'The American heritage college thesaurus', page 414 (2004)
  12. Merriam-Webster, 'Merriam-Webster's collegiate thesaurus' (1996)
  13. Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
  14. Arndt, W., Danker, F. W., & Bauer, W. (2000). A Greek-English lexicon of the New Testament and other early Christian literature (3rd ed.) (164)
  15. Theological dictionary of the New Testament. 1964- (G. Kittel, G. W. Bromiley & G. Friedrich, Ed.) (electronic ed.), volume 1 (530)
  16. Liddell, H. G., Scott, R., Jones, H. S., & McKenzie, R. (1996). A Greek-English lexicon (Rev. and augm. throughout) (305)
  17. Friberg, T., Friberg, B., & Miller, N. F. (2000). Vol. 4: Analytical lexicon of the Greek New Testament. Baker's Greek New Testament library (87)
  18. Brown, C. (1986). Vol. 1: New international dictionary of New Testament theology (144)
  19. Balz, H. R., & Schneider, G. (1990-). Vol. 1: Exegetical dictionary of the New Testament (196).
  20. Zodhiates, S. (2000, c1992, c1993). The Complete Word Study Dictionary : New Testament (electronic ed.) (G908). Chattanooga, TN: AMG Publishers.
  21. Lust, J., Eynikel, E., & Hauspie, K. (2003). A Greek-English Lexicon of the Septuagint : Revised Edition
  22. Mounce, W. D. (2006). Mounce's complete expository dictionary of Old & New Testament words (1104–1105)
  23. McKim, Westminster dictionary of theological terms', page 25 (1996)
  24. Shaye J. D. Cohen, 'The Beginnings of Jewishness', 2001: quoting: The Journal of Jewish studies: Volume 41, p. 185
  25. Maxwell E. Johnson, 'Living Water, Sealing Spirit: Readings on Christian Initiation', 1995, p. 41
  26. Freedman, D. N. (1996). Vol. 1: The Anchor Yale Bible Dictionary (583)
  27. Rice, 'Baptism in the Early Church', Bible and Spade (1981), 10.2.64
  28. Biblical Studies Press. (2006; 2006). The NET Bible First Edition; Mark 7:4
  29. Collins & Attridge, "Mark : A Commentary on the Gospel of Mark", Hermeneia--a critical and historical commentary on the Bible", 2007), p. 345
  30. Bratcher & Nida (eds.), "A handbook on the Gospel of Mark. UBS handbook series; Helps for translators", 1993), p. 223
  31. Lacoste, Jean-Yves (2005). Encyclopedia of Christian Theology: G – O. Milton Park: Routledge. p. 1607. ISBN 0-5795-8250-8.
  32. Manion & Mudge, "The Routledge Companion to the Christian Church", pp. 42-43 (2008).
  33. Vokes, "Life and Order In An Early Church: The Didache", in Haase (ed.), "Aufstieg Und Niedergang Der Romischen Welt", volume 2, p. 221 (1993).
  34. Barnard, "Justin Martyr: his life and thought", p. 139 (1967)
  35. Silva & Tenney (eds.) 'The Zondervan Encyclopedia of the Bible, Volume 2, D-G, 2009), p. 139
  36. Washing in water: trajectories of ritual bathing in the Hebrew Bible and Second Temple literature (2006)
  37. Pour Les Guider et pour Les Eclairer L'image de la colonne de nuée et de feu dans la Bible et dans les Écritures modernes (2008)
  38. Jewish History (2009)
  39. Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai-Theologia Orthodoxa (2004)
  40. Bibliographia Patristica: Internationale Patristische Bibliographie (1985)
  41. Ostkirchliche Studien (1990), Sacramenta: bibliographia internationalis (1992)
  42. Frühchristliche Baptisterien (1998),
  43. Tauffragen und Bekenntnis (1999)
  44. Theologische Realenzyklopädie (2001),
  45. Gnade in Welt: eine symboltheologische Sakramentenskizze (2002)
  46. Christentum: Von den Anfängen bis zur Konstantinischen Wende (2002)
  47. Spaltung der Christenheit (2004)
  48. Le moyen âge: des origines au XIIIe siècle(1993),
  49. A history of liturgical books from the beginning to the thirteenth century, (1998), Magnus Felix Ennodius: a gentleman of the church (2000)
  50. Theologische Realenzyklopädie: Spurgeon-Taylor (2001)
  51. Early Christian chapels in the west (2003)
  52. Archéologie et histoire de l'Église d'Afrique (2005)
  53. Housing in late antiquity: from palaces to shops (2007)
  54. Christian archaeology in the Holy Land (1990)
  55. The archaeology of society in the Holy Land (1998)
  56. The Petra Church (2001)
  57. Cyril of Jerusalem, Mystagogue: the authorship of the Mystagogic (2001)
  58. Near Eastern archaeology: a reader (2003)
  59. Studies in the history and archaeology of Jordan (2004)
  60. Recent research on the late antique countryside (2004)
  61. Christians and Christianity in the Holy Land (2006)
  62. Washing in water: trajectories of ritual bathing in the Hebrew (2006)
  63. Early church architectural forms (2007)
  64. Religious Diversity in Late Antiquity (2010)
  65. New Testament Studies (2009)
  66. Marshall, The Expository Times (2009)
  67. Kelly, The Catholic Historical Review (2010)
  68. Spinks, The Journal of Theological Studies (2010)
  69. Russo, Religious Studies Review (2010)
  70. Foxwell, The Catholic Historical Review (2010)
  71. Sanford La Sor, 'Discovering What Jewish Miqva’ot Can Tell Us About Christian Baptism', Biblical Archaeology Review, (1987), 13.01
  72. Die Taufe in der orthdoxen Kirche: Geschicte, Spendung, und Symbolik nach der Lehre der Vater (Trier, Paulinus, 1987), pp. 101-102
  73. Actes du Xie Congres International d'Archeologie Chretienne, Lyone, Vienne, Grenoble, Geneve et Aoste, 21-28 septembre 1986 (Vatican, 1989), Vol. 2, pp. 1451-68 (1455, 1457, 1459, 1462-63)
  74. Jewett, "Baptism", in Murray (ed.), "Zondervan Pictorial Encyclopedia of the Bible, volume 1, p.466 (rev. ed. 2009).
  75. Flinn, ‘Encyclopedia of Catholicism’, article “Baptism”, Encyclopedia of World Religions, 2007), p. 52
  76. Dowley (ed.), "Eerdman's Handbook to the History of Christianity", p.10 (1977).
  77. Grimes, "Deeply Into the Bone: Re-Inventing Rites of Passage", p. 50 (2002).
  78. Ware, "Believers' Baptism View", in Wright (ed.), "Baptism: Three Views", p. 22 (2009).
  1. Schreiner "Interpreting the Pauline Epistles", Southern Baptist Journal of Theology (3.3.10), (Fall 1999)
  2. Lutheran Church Missouri Synod Commission on Theology and Church Relations, "AUTHENTEIN: A Summary", pp. 3-4 (2005)
  3. Köstenberger, ‘Women in the Church: An Analysis and Application of 1 Timothy 2:9-15’ (1995).
  4. Hugenberger, "Women In Church Office: Hermeneutics Or Exegesis? A Survey Of Approaches To 1 Tim 2:8-15", Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society (35.3.349), (September 1992)
  5. Schreiner, "Paul, Apostle of God's Glory in Christ", p. 408 (2006)
  6. Oster, review of "I Suffer Not a Woman. Rethinking 1 Timothy 2:11-15 in Light of Ancient Evidence" by Richard Clark Kroeger and Catherine Clark Kroeger, in Biblical Archaeologist (56:4.226), Nomadic Pastoralism: Past and Present (December, 1993)
  7. Liefeld, "1 Timothy 2:12 - A Classicist's View", in Mickelsen, "Women, Authority & The Bible'" p. 246 (1986)
  8. Marshall & Towner, "A Critical And Exegetical Commentary On the Pastoral Epistles', International Critical Commentary, p. 463 (1999)
  9. Strelan, "Paul, Artemis, and the Jews in Ephesus", p. 155 (1996)
  10. Meyers, Craven & Kraemer, "Women In Scripture: A Dictionary of Named and Unnamed women in the Hebrew Bible, the Apocryphal/Deuterocanonical Books, and the New Testament", pp. 488-489 (2001)
  11. Schreiner "Interpreting the Pauline Epistles", Southern Baptist Journal of Theology (3.3.10), (Fall 1999)
  12. Holmes , "Text In A Whirlwind", p. 26 (2000)
  13. Baugh, "The Apostle among the Amazons", Westminster Theological Journal (56.157), (Spring 1994)
  14. Moss, "NIV Commentary: 1, 2 Timothy & Titus", p. 60 (1994)
  15. Barron, "Putting Women In Their Place: 1 Timothy 2 And Evangelical Views Of Women In Church Leadership ", Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society (33.4.455), (December 1990)
  16. Fee, '"The First Epistle to the Corinthians", p. 706 (1987)
  17. Liefeld, "Response to David M. Scholer", in Mickelsen, "Women, authority & the Bible", p. 220 (1986)
  18. Liefeld, ‘Women And The Nature Of Ministry', Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society (30:51), (1987)
  19. Friberg, Friberg, & Miller ‘Analytical lexicon of the Greek New Testament’, volume 4, p. 81 (2000)
  20. Arndt, Danker, & Bauer, ‘A Greek-English lexicon of the New Testament and other early Christian literature’, p. 150 (3rd ed., 2000)
  21. Balz & Schneider, ‘Exegetical dictionary of the New Testament. Translation of: Exegetisches Worterbuch zum Neuen Testamen’, volume 1, p. 178 (1990-c1993)
  22. Lust, Eynikel, & Hauspie, ‘A Greek-English Lexicon of the Septuagint (electronic rev. ed. 2003)
  23. Louw & Nida, ‘Greek-English lexicon of the New Testament: Based on semantic domains’, volume 1, p. 473 (2nd ed. 1989)
  24. Liddell, Scott, & Jones, ‘A Greek-English Lexicon’ (rev. and augm. throughout, electronic ed., 9th ed. with supplement, 1996)
  25. Newman, ‘Concise Greek-English Dictionary of the New Testament’, p. 28 (1993)
  26. Swanson, ‘Dictionary of Biblical Languages with Semantic Domains: Greek (New Testament)’, DBLG 883 (2nd ed. 2001)
  27. Zodhiates, ‘The Complete Word Study Dictionary: New Testament’, G831 (electronic ed., 2000)
  28. House (complementarian), A Biblical View of Women in the Ministry Part 3: ‘The Speaking of Women and the Prohibition of the Law’, Bibliotheca Sacra (145.315), (1988)
  29. Moss, 'NIV Commentary: 1, 2 Timothy & Titus', p. 60 (1994)
  30. Perriman, "What Eve Did, What Women Shouldn't Do: The Meaning of Authenteo in 1 Timothy 2:12," Tyndale Bulletin (44.1.137), (1993)
  31. Köstenberger, Schreiner, and Baldwin, eds.,’ Women in the Church: A Fresh Analysis of 1 Timothy 2:9-15’ (1995)
  32. Köstenberger, ‘Women in the Church: An Analysis and Application of 1 Timothy 2:9-15’ (1995)
  33. Wolters, ‘A Semantic Study of and its Derivatives’, Journal for Biblical Manhood and Womanhood (11.1.54), (2006); originally published in Journal of Greco-Roman Christianity and Judaism (1.145-175), (2000)
  34. Köstenbereger, '“Teaching and Usurping Authority: I Timothy 2:11–15” (Ch 12) by Linda L. Belleville', Journal for Biblical Manhood and Womanhood (10.1.44), 2005
  35. Groothius, ‘Apologetics: The Egalitarian Imperative’, (2002)
  36. Campbell, ‘The elders: Seniority within earliest Christianity’, p. 275 (2004)
  37. Ksarjian, ‘Trying to Prove that the Bible Is Pro-Woman: How some feminists perpetuate patriarchy’, Free Inquiry Magazine, (19.1.1999)
  38. Lieu, ‘Neither Jew nor Greek? constructing early Christianity’, p. 83 (2002)
  39. Lüdemann, ‘Primitive Christianity: A survey of recent studies and some new proposals’, p. 87 (2003)
  1. Garber & Ayers, "The Cambridge history of seventeenth-century philosophy: Volume I: Volume 2", p. 383 (2003).
  2. Thomson, ‘Bodies of thought: science, religion, and the soul in the early Enlightenment’, p. 42 (2008).
  3. Eccleshall & Kenney, "Western political thought: a bibliographical guide to post-war research", p. 80 (1995).
  4. Kries, "Piety and humanity: essays on religion and early modern political philosophy", p. 97 (1997).
  5. Brandon, "The coherence of Hobbes's Leviathan: civil and religious authority combined", p. 65 (2007).
  6. Hick, "Death and eternal life", p. 211 (1994).
  7. Horvath, "Eternity and eternal life: speculative theology and science in discourse", p. 108 (1993).
  8. Pocock, "The Machiavellian moment: Florentine political thought and the Atlantic Republic Tradition", p. 35 (2003).
  9. Fudge & Peterson, "Two views of hell: a biblical & theological dialogue", p. 173 (2000).
  10. Almond, ‘Heaven and Hell in Enlightenment England’, p. 38 (1994).
  11. Blackburne, "A short historical view of the controversy concerning an intermediate state and the separate existence of the soul between death and the general resurrection, deduced from the beginning of the Protestant Reformation, to the present times", p. 70 (1765).
  12. Samellas, "Death in the eastern Mediterranean (50-600 A.D.): the Christianization of the East: An Interpretation", Studien Und Text Zu Antike Und Christentum, pp. 55-56 (2002).
  13. Priestley, "Disquisitions relating to matter and spirit', pp. 206-207 (1782).
  14. Ball, "The Soul Sleepers: Christian Mortalism from Wycliffe to Priestley", p. 167 (2008).
  15. Watts, "The Dissenters: From the Reformation to the French Revolution", p. 119 (1985).
  16. Rahe, "Republics Ancient and Modern: New modes and orders in early modern political thought", p. 153 (1994).
  17. Snobelen, ‘Isaac Newton, Socinianism and "The One Supreme God"", in Muslow & Rohls (eds.), "Socinianism and Arminianism: Antitrinitarians, Calvinists, and Cultural Exchange in Seventeenth-Century Europe", Brill's Studies in Intellectual History, volume 134, pp. 263-264(2005).
  18. Onuf, "Jeffersonian Legacies", p. 32 (1993).
  19. Morey, "Death and the Afterlife", p. 200 (1984).
  20. Froom, "The Conditionalist Faith Of Our Fathers", volume 2, p. 74 (1966).
  21. Johnston, "The use of PAS in the New Testament ", p. 10 (2004).
  22. Parkhurst, "A Hebrew and English lexicon without points: in which the Hebrew and Chaldee words of the Old Testament are explained in their leading and derived senses, To this work are prefixed, a Hebrew and a Chaldee grammar, without points", p. 460 (1799).
  23. Richardson, "Torments of Hell", in Whittermore, "The Doctrine of Hell Torments Overthrown: In Three Parts’, pp. 10-11 (1833).
  24. Grant, "Positive Theology", chapter 4 (1895).
  25. "A Letter From Roland Bainton On Immortality', Church & Williams (eds.), "Continuity and discontinuity in church history: essays presented to George Huntson Williams", p. 393 (1979).
  26. McConnell, ‘The Evolution of Immortality’, p. 84 (1901).
  27. Streeter, et al., ‘Immortality: An Essay in Discovery, Co-Ordinating Scientific, Psychical, and Biblical Research’, p. 204 (1917)
  28. Knight, 'A brief history of Seventh-Day Adventists', p. 42 (1999)
  29. Pool, ‘Against returning to Egypt: Exposing and Resisting Credalism in the Southern Baptist Convention’, p. 133 (1998)
  30. Gillman, ‘Death and Afterlife, Judaic Doctrines Of’, in Jacob Neusner, ‘The Encyclopedia of Judaism’, volume 1, p. 200 (2000)
  31. N. T. Wright, ‘The New Testament and the People of God’, p. 286
  32. Eisenberg, ‘The JPS Guide to Jewish Traditions’, p. 116 (1st ed. 2004)
  33. Walvoord, ‘The Metaphorical View’, in Crockett & Hayes (eds.), ‘Four Views on Hell’, p. 64 (1997)
  34. Chananel, et al., 'Hut ha-meshulash', p. 183 (2003)
  35. Darmesteter, ‘The Talmud’, p. 52 (2007)
  36. Daley, ‘The hope of the early church: a handbook of patristic eschatology’, pp. 174–175 (1991)
  37. Davidson, ‘The Doctrine of Last Things Contained in the New Testament, Compared With Notions of the Jews and the Statements of Church Creeds’, p. 139 (1882)
  38. Rudavsky, 'Maimonides', p. 105 (2010)
  39. Contas, Nicholas (2001). Talbot, Alice-Mary. ed. "To Sleep, Perchance to Dream”: The Middle State of Souls in Patristic and Byzantine Literature". Dumbarton Oaks Papers 55: 92–124.
  40. Marshall, ‘Beliefs and the Dead in Reformation England’, p. 47 (2002)
  41. Conti, 'Religio Medici's Profession of Faith', in Barbour & Preston (eds.), Sir Thomas Browne: the world proposed, p. 157 (2008)
  42. Williams, Petersen, & Pater (eds.), ‘The contentious triangle: church, state, and university: a festschrift in in Honor of Professor George Huntston Williams’, Sixteenth Century Essays and Studies, volume 2, p. (1999)
  43. Snyder, The life and thought of Michael Sattler’, p. 130 (1984)
  44. Finger, ‘A contemporary Anabaptist theology: biblical, historical, constructive’, p. 42 (2004)
  45. Vauchez, ‘The History of Conditionalism’, Andrews University Seminary Studies (4.2. 198–199), 1966
  46. Williams, 'The Radical Reformation', p. 739 (1962)
  47. Jolley, ‘The relation between theology and philosophy’, in Garber & Ayres (eds.), ‘The Cambridge history of seventeenth-century philosophy’, volume 1, p. 383 (2003)
  48. Thomson, ‘Bodies of thought: science, religion, and the soul in the early Enlightenment’, p. 42 (2008)
  49. Burrell, ‘The role of religion in modern European history’, p. 74 (1964)
  50. Vedder, ‘A Short History of the Baptists’, p. 197 (1907)
  51. Méchoulan (ed.), ‘La formazione storica della alterità: studi di storia della tolleranza nell'età moderna offerti a Antonio Rotondò’, Secolo XVI, p. 1221 (2001)
  52. Young, ‘F. D. Maurice and Unitarianism’, p. 249 (1992)
  53. Richardson, ‘A discourse of the torments of hell: The foundation and pillars thereof discovered, searched, shaken and removed. With many infallible proofs, that there is not to be a punishment after this life for any to endure that shall never end’ (1658)
  54. Lewalski, ‘The life of John Milton: a critical biography’, p. 431 (2002)
  55. Nuvo (ed.), ‘John Locke: Writings on Religion’, p. xxxiii (2002)
  56. Wood, 'Science and dissent in England, 1688–1945', p. 50 (2004)
  57. Suttcliffe, ‘Judaism and Enlightenment’, p. 207 (2005)
  58. Johns, ‘Piracy: The Intellectual Property Wars from Gutenberg to Gates’, p. 141 (2010)
  59. Outler, ‘John Wesley: Folk-Theologian’, Theology Today (34.2.154), 1977
  60. Buck, ‘A theological dictionary: containing definitions of all religious terms’, p. 115 (1823)
  61. Stephen, 'History of English Thought in the Eighteenth Century', p. 429 (1901)
  62. Ingram, ‘Religion, reform and modernity in the eighteenth century: Thomas Secker and the Church of England’, Studies in Modern British Religious History, p. 101 (2007)
  63. Priestley, ‘A free discussion of the doctrine of materialism, and philosophical necessity’, p. 82 (1778)
  64. Johnston, ‘Hell’, in Alexander & Rosner (eds.), ‘New dictionary of biblical theology’ (electronic ed. 2001).
  65. Larsen, ‘Heaven and Hell in the Preaching of the Gospel: A Historical Survey’ Trinity Journal (22.2.255–256), 2001.
  66. Morgan & Peterson, 'Hell Under Fire: Modern Scholarship Reinvents Eternal Punishment', p. 197 (2004)
  67. Fulford, 'Conditional Immortality', in Hastings & Selbie, 'Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics', volume 3, p. 824 (1908)
  68. Bebbington & Noll (eds.), ‘Biographical dictionary of evangelicals’, p. 633 (2003)
  69. Thomas Baldwin Thayer, ‘The Origin and History of the Doctrine of Endless Punishment’ (1855);
  70. Constable, ‘The Intermediate State of Man’, p. 88 (1873)
  71. Mann, ‘Five Discourses On Future Punishment’ (1888)
  72. Scott, "Future Life and the Book of Job", in Scott (ed.), "Religion, Theology and Morals", p. 307 (1917).
  73. Donelley, "Calvinism and Scholasticism in Vermigli's doctrine of man and grace", p. 99 (1976)
  74. Moon, "Soul", in Benner & Hill (eds.), "Baker encyclopedia of psychology & counseling, p. 1148 (2nd ed. 1999)
  75. McMinn & Phillips, "Care for the soul: exploring the intersection of psychology & theology", pp. 107-108 (2001).
  76. McNamara, "Beauty and the Priest: Finding God in the New Age", p. 64 (1997).
  77. Myers (ed.), "The Eerdmans Bible Dictionary", p. 518 (1987).
  78. Elwell & Comfort (eds.), "Tyndale Bible dictionary", p. 1216 (2001)
  79. Wright, "The Resurrection of the Son of God", p. 129 (2003)
  80. Goldingay, "Old Testament Theology", volume 2, p. 644 (2006)
  81. Buttick (ed.), The Interpreter's Dictionary of the Bible (1962).
  82. Neyrey, ‘Soul’, in Achtemeier, Harper, & Row (eds.), ‘Harper’s Bible Dictionary’, pp. 982–983 (1st ed. 1985)
  83. Avery-Peck, ‘Soul’, in Neusner, et al. (eds.), ‘The Encyclopedia of Judaism’, p. 1343 (2000)
  84. Bromiley, ‘Psychology’, in Bromiley, ‘The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia’, volume 3, p. 1045 (rev. ed. 2002)
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  86. Cressey, ‘Dualism’, in Cressey, Wood, & Marshall (eds.), ‘New Bible Dictionary’, p. 284 (3rd. ed. 1996)
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